NETZSCH Future Days – Virtual Event - May 16-19, 2022 Discussions around batteries and lithium battery technology
NETZSCH Future Days – Virtual Event - May 16-19, 2022 Discussions around batteries and lithium battery technology

NETZSCH Future Days – Virtual Event - May 16-19, 2022
Organizer: NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing. A mix of presentations and interviews in the field of material science are on the program.
May 16: Pharma & Life Science
May 17: Batteries & Insulations
May 18: Smart Manufacturing & Smart Labs
May 19: Additive Manufacturing
The focus on May 17th will be energy storage and preservation.
The following topics will be discussed from NETZSCH and industry experts :
- Which batteries will power the future?
Dr. David Henriques, Hochschule Mannheim - Measuring Battery Heat to Improve Performance and Safety
Peter Ralbovsky, NETZSCH Instruments North America, LLC - Improving the Future with NETZSCH Energy Solutions
Steven Min, NETZSCH Korea Co., Ltd. - Analytics and Mechanical Engineering combined
Torsten Remmler, NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing and Thomas Schmitt, NETZSCH Pumps & Systems - Beyond Better - Developing Insulation for the Future
Dr. Pascal Raphael Ewen, Armacell Münster
https://www.futuredays-netzsch.com/en/program
A lot of these seminars revolve around lithium battery technology.
Lithium cells and batteries fall under dangerous goods class 9.
If you need to transport or ship lithium cells and batteries, there are some rules to follow in the transport regulations.
Every lithium-cell and every lithium-battery small and large ones must be manufactured according to the quality management program described in the transport regulations.
What this quality management program includes, you can find here:
https://www.lithium-batterie-service.de/en/quality-management-program
Every lithium-cell or lithium-battery, that is no longer a prototype or a small series of up to 100 pieced, must have been successfully passed the UN test series 38.3.
The UN test series 38.3 includes the following:
https://www.lithium-batterie-service.de/en/un-38.3-test-series
We help you to send your transport case safely on the road, in the air or at sea.
We offer checklist articles for your transport case according to ADR, IMDG-Code and ICAO-TI / IATA-DGR including source references.
So you can check, which regulations have to be observed, how you pack, label and document correctly.
You receive samples and fillable files for all necessary prepared transport documents for your transport case (e.g. transport document according to ADR, IMO declaration, shipper's declaration).
You can find the respective checklist article in our portal under "Find and buy checklists".
https://www.lithium-batterie-service.de/en/checklist?tab=1
To ensure that you receive all the necessary logistics information from the manufacturer or supplier, we have created a Supplier Inquiry Form.
Since 01.01.2020, for example, a UN 38.3 Test Summary needs to be provided by the manufacturer and any subsequent supplier on request.
We have included all required details of the UN 38.3 Test Summary in our Supplier Inquiry Form.
Our supplier inquiry form helps you to get all necessary information for logistics.
You´ll find it here:
https://www.lithium-batterie-service.de/en/downloads-guest
And, of course, you can attend seminars, how to ship lithium-cells and lithium-batteries at Lithium Battery Service.
At the moment we are working on “Knowledge on demand” for the different topics. Once we´ve completed it, we´ll inform you via newsletter and blog.
But we offer you Online-Seminar Recordings:
https://www.lithium-batterie-service.de/en/learning-opportunities/









